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Home Buyers and Charities

Published On: July 23, 2010


A recent survey has found that an increase in Americans who have been waiting on the sidelines to buy a house are now preparing to enter the market in the near future.  Of about 60% of people moving into rentals about 24%  were previous homeowners only renting temporarily while researching homes for purchase.  Many of these were not foreclosure moves either.  Surveys show that consumers who moved due to foreclosure dropped by about 70% compared to those in a survey taken in February 2010.  Though the market is continuing to flux from month to month there is still a strong interest in consumers looking to purchase homes.  This coincides with the fact that property values in the last 12 month have seen a rise of 17% from an average of $180,000 to $210,000 in Riverside County, Ca.

 

Another topic we wanted to breach is a certain program in the Hemacinto Valley that continues to touch the lives of 100's of children.  There are a lot of great programs out there helping those in need right now, but one that has captured our attention is organized by the Assistance League of Hemacinto and it is called Operation School Bell. This program has been around for years now, helping clothe an average of 1,000 children a year! $120 can provide a child with 3 new pairs of clothes, underwear, socks, shoes, a backpack, school supplies and a bag filled with hygiene products. Come on people every child deserves with a clean set of clothes and the supplies they need to learn so open your hearts and get in touch with the Assistance League today at (951) 652-8307 or visit them at:

180 N. Girard St.
Hemet, CA 92544

Thank you everyone, every dollar really does help!

http://www.hemacintoassistanceleague.org/programs.shtml